The Interuniversity Messerli Research Institute of the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Medical University Vienna and University Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Center of Physiology, Pathophysiology and Immunology, Institute of Pathophysiology and Allergy Research, Medical University Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Allergy. 2023 Oct;78(10):2606-2622. doi: 10.1111/all.15836. Epub 2023 Aug 16.
Health care professionals (HCPs) and researchers in the health care sector dedicate their professional life to maintaining and optimizing the health of their patients. To achieve this, significant amounts of resources are used and currently it is estimated that the health care sector contributes to more than 4% of net greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. GHG emissions adversely impact planetary health and consequently human health, as the two are intricately linked. There are many factors of health care that contribute to these emissions. Hospitals and research labs also use high amounts of consumables which require large amounts of raw materials and energy to produce. They are further responsible for polluting the environment via disposal of plastics, drug products, and other chemicals. To maintain and develop state-of-the-art best practices and treatments, medical experts exchange and update their knowledge on methods and technologies in the respective fields at highly specialized scientific meetings. These meetings necessitate thousands of attendants traveling around the globe. Therefore, while the goal of HCPs is to care for the individual, current practices have an enormous (indirect) impact on the health of the patients by their negative environmental impacts. There is an urgent need for HCPs and researchers to mitigate these detrimental effects. The installation of a sustainability-manager at health care facilities and research organizations to implement sustainable practices while still providing quality health care is desirable. Increased use of telemedicine, virtual/hybrid conferences and green chemistry have recently been observed. The benefits of these practices need to be evaluated and implemented as appropriate. With this manuscript, we aim to increase the awareness about the negative impacts of the health care system (including health care research) on planetary and human health. We suggest some easy and highly impactful steps and encourage health care professionals and research scientists of all hierarchical levels to immediately implement them in their professional as well as private life to counteract the health care sector's detrimental effects on the environment.
医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)和医疗保健领域的研究人员将其职业生涯致力于维护和优化患者的健康。为此,需要投入大量资源,目前估计医疗保健部门的温室气体(GHG)净排放量超过 4%。GHG 排放对地球健康产生不利影响,进而对人类健康产生影响,因为两者紧密相连。医疗保健有许多因素会导致这些排放。医院和研究实验室还大量使用消耗品,这些消耗品的生产需要大量的原材料和能源。它们还通过处理塑料、药品和其他化学品来污染环境。为了保持和发展最先进的最佳实践和治疗方法,医学专家在高度专业化的科学会议上交流和更新各自领域的方法和技术知识。这些会议需要数千名与会者在全球范围内旅行。因此,虽然 HCPs 的目标是照顾个人,但由于其对环境的负面影响,目前的做法对患者的健康产生了巨大的(间接)影响。HCPs 和研究人员迫切需要减轻这些不利影响。在医疗保健设施和研究组织中安装可持续性经理,以在提供高质量医疗保健的同时实施可持续实践是可取的。最近观察到更多地使用远程医疗、虚拟/混合会议和绿色化学。需要评估和酌情实施这些实践的好处。通过本文,我们旨在提高人们对医疗保健系统(包括医疗保健研究)对地球和人类健康的负面影响的认识。我们提出了一些简单而又非常有效的步骤,并鼓励各级医疗保健专业人员和研究科学家立即在其专业和私人生活中实施这些步骤,以抵消医疗保健部门对环境的不利影响。